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A Focus on Classroom Activities

Event Speaker(s): 
Andrew Caldwell, Bettina Begole
Sunday, July 5, 2015 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Dictagloss: Improve Motivation and Participation
Do you have trouble getting unmotivated students to participate in class? Do you have troubles finding an effective activity for classes with students of varied abilities? Andrew will introduce an interactive and cooperative activity which allows students to integrate the four language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing into one activity. Dictogloss (also known as Grammar Dictation) is quite different to traditional dictation. It is a type of information gap activity that requires the learners to interact with each other in order to complete a target task. Dictogloss is also an effective motivational tool because it encourages lower-level students to participate in groups and to become more actively involved in their own language learning. Additionally, it also helps to develop the students' grammatical competence. It was first developed in Australia and can be used with students ranging from junior high to university.
In the workshop Andrew will explain how to prepare, conduct, and analyze a Dictogloss session. In addition, he will discuss his research from 2009 to 2013 on the benefits of using Dictogloss in the classroom. He will also demonstrate some Dictogloss-based activities that he has found to be effective so that the participants to this presentation will have something concrete to take home and use in their own classrooms.
Learning Activities Disguised as Games
This will be a workshop style presentation for those whose students cannot read and write English and are not quite ready for a four-skills lesson. If you teach children, here is a chance to try some new activities that focus on listening, speaking and beginning phonics activities. There will be an overview of the elementary school "Hi, Friends!" program, but the workshop will primarily focus on teaching students outside of the traditional classroom setting. You will also have a chance to share your own favorite, most effective activities.

Event in Planning: 
Scheduled
Event Type: 
Cost for JALT Members: 
Free
Cost for non-JALT Members: 
1,000 yen